I have to say that I have changed IEEE1394 interface card in my PC and I have changed also TSB41AB2 and TSB12LV32 I.C.s on cpu card of my Kodak but none of them unfortunately made my kodak scanning.

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I have to say that I have changed IEEE1394 interface card in my PC and I have changed also TSB41AB2 and TSB12LV32 I.C.s on cpu card of my Kodak but none of them unfortunately made my kodak scanning.
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Abdullah savas

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